posted on 2020-01-24, 11:36authored byHidalgo-Lanussa Oscar, Eliana Baez-Jurado, Valentina Echeverria, Ghulam Ashraf, Amirhossein Sahebkar, Garcia-Segura Luis Miguel, Roberto C. Melcangi, George E. Barreto
The high concentrations of free fatty acids as a consequence of obesity and overweight have
become risk factors for the development of different diseases including neurodegenerative
ailments. Free fatty acids (FAs) are strongly related to inflammatory events, causing cellular
and tissue alterations in the brain, including cell death, deficits in neurogenesis and
gliogenesis and cognitive decline. It has been reported that people with a high body mass
index have a higher risk of suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Hormones such as estradiol
not only have beneficial effects on brain tissue but also exert some adverse effects on
peripheral tissues including the ovary and breast. For this reason, some studies have evaluated
the protective effect of estrogen receptor (ER) agonists with more specific tissue activities,
such as the neuroactive steroid tibolone. Activation of ERs positively affects the expression
of pro-survival factors and cell signaling pathways, thus promoting cell survival. This review
aims to discuss the relationship between lipotoxicity and the development of
neurodegenerative diseases. We also elaborate on the cellular and molecular mechanisms
involved in neuroprotection induced by estrogens.
History
Publication
Journal of Neuroendocrinology;32 (1) e12776
Publisher
Wiley and Sons Ltd
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peer-reviewed
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This is the author accepted peer reviewed version of the following article Journal of Neuroendocrinology 2019, 32 (1), e12776 Lipotoxicity, neuroinflammation, glial cells and oestrogenic compounds Oscar Hidalgo‐Lanussa Eliana Baez‐Jurado Valentina Echeverria Ghulam Md Ashraf Amirhossein Sahebkar Luis Miguel Garcia‐Segura Roberto C. Melcangi George E. Barreto:, which has been published in final form at [Link to final article using the DOI]. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving. http://olabout.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-828039.html#terms